A jury trial for Terry Putnam, the Simpsonville Police officer arrested Jan. 7, 2016 in connection with the November 2015 robbery of the police department, has been moved again due to scheduling conflicts, but is now set for Jan. 30.

The last date set was Jan. 17, but had to be moved because that date conflicted with the presidential inauguration, said Commonwealth Attorney Laura Witt, as one her chief detective in the case is attending the event on Jan. 20.

Jenny King of Shelby County, a former longtime finance officer for Shelby County Fiscal Court, charged with embezzling more than $23,000, could appear in court in December for a disposition hearing.

King, who was charged with stealing the money from the county’s general fund over an 18-month period from April 2013 to December 2014, was scheduled for a disposition hearing Monday, but the hearing was postponed due to a docket pass, which occurs occasionally when the docket becomes too full.

Michele Wolfe can breathe a sigh of relief now that the ordeal is over.

She had almost fallen prey to the widely circulating jury duty scam, which would have robbed her of $2,000.

“This guy asked me to go to the bank and get my money and then he would meet me at the sheriff’s department,” she said. “I mean, he gave me court numbers, he gave me the court date, I mean he gave it to me all. I was like, ‘Wow, OK.’ Everything seemed up front, it seemed for real.”